Loading songs from one computer to iPod on another computer

I've been using iTunes for some time and, having just about filled up my iBook's hard drive, I transferred my iTumes music to a big ole Windows computer that sits in my closet. It's on the same network and I can play its music on my iBook. Just fine. But the music on the Windows box can't be transferred onto the iPod (plugged into the iBook). The obvious solution of plugging the iPod into the Windows machine isn't convenient, since it's in the closet, and I don't want to go back there.
Is there a simple solution?
Thanks
ibook g4   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

hello there rockofan87 =^_^=
from what i know if you wanna remove 10.5 for the mbp you wanna do a manual back up of your files (music, movies, pics, docs) then use your 10.4 disk that came with it and do an erase and install. this will only work if the leopard disk you have is a RETAIL copy.

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